All of a sudden, it seems not so important to get Facebook Likes or selling copies of books when we get our hands on sad or ill fosters that really need help.
We had a call to come and take care of this wee kitten that was abandoned at our local auto parts store. We took him in, but it was clear he wasn’t going to last long. We held him and loved him. We named him Levine, because everyone should have a name.
Here’s what Ally had to say about Levine.
This is the hardest part of our animal service, The ones that don’t make it. Remember Peanut?
Something very cool happened a few days after Levine. His sister, Levina, was found, and we are now fostering her. She’s a little bit ill, but we’re hopeful she’ll pull through.
Please, please spay or neuter your pets.

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What we need to work on is setting up free spay and neuter clinics all over the US. If we had access to getting our many pets spayed and neutered free, the problem will be solved. The reason so many don’t get their dogs spayed or neutered is because the cost of this is not affordable to many. Less unwanted pets will be born if clinics are set up everywhere.